Armed Government Teams Target Los Angeles County Individuals Who Grow Their Own Food, Produce Their Own Electricity

The dream of many Americans is to get out of the hustle and bustle of
the daily city grind. And what better dream to have then to move your
family outside of city limits to the countryside so that you can grow
your own food, produce your own electricity with solar power, and live
outside the purview of an ever expanding government apparatus?
That was the goal for hundreds of residents living on the outskirts
of Los Angeles. Many own their land outright and have been living on it
for decades without so much as a peep from their local
government. They’ve built their homes using whatever means they had
available to them. They planted their own fruits and vegetables. They
even set up their own personal power production stations using solar
panels and miniature wind farms.
And they’ve lived peacefully without violating the rights of those
around them and leaving a very small “carbon footprint” to boot. For all
intents and purposes, they achieved a life of independence and freedom.
But the tentacles of tyranny are everywhere and no one is protected from their grasp.

Recently, agents of the Los Angeles county government started paying
visits to these rugged individualists. They claimed they were “here to
help,” as one resident puts it. But, as is generally the case when the
government comes knocking, they were there for exactly the opposite.
What was once a dream come true for many quickly turned into the new American nightmare.

Code enforcement agents for the county showed up in droves. But they
didn’t come alone. Along with them came heavily armed “Nuisance
Abatement Teams” who raided the homes and land of these peaceful
residents as they would those of a terrorist.

The collection of rugged individualists who [want to live here] are being chased away.

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Last year the county began performing unannounced inspections on his property.

Gallow says he cooperated with the county – clearing brush, then moving his shed, then getting rid of his motor home.

Finally, the county made a demand that shocked him.

“They told me… you have to get off the property. I said get off the property?’ They said ‘yeah, you can’t live here.’ ”

Gallow says county officials told him that neighbors, whom they would
not identify, had complained about unsightly structures on his
property.He could keep his land, they told him, but would not be allowed to live on it.

“I said, for what? My closest neighbor is half a mile away.
We’re not living in Beverly Hills here, this is my home. All of sudden
you got police at my front door – bullet proof vests, guns, and then
they surrounded the place. Everything I worked for was just melting away
from me.”
“I don’t know where I’m going to go.”

Mr. Gallow is not alone. County enforcement officials with
militarized Nuisance Abatement Teams in tow have made similar threats to
other residents, ordering them to destroy everything on their
properties and to get off their own land.
Watch this shocking, yet unsurprising account of the plight of these Americans who want nothing more than to be left alone: